ap539
Mr. Spock
ap539

The mother network has produced at least two legitimately good shows in the last decade+ that aren’t carbon copies of their other shows (Elementary and The Good Wife). And All-Access does have some good stuff.

“Let’s try to buy prestige/respect instead of earning it” is a slogan that all Trumps live by

I mean, it’s not like any training delivered by this administration would be effective anyway

Popcorn is where the real money is

Trek is better than Wars. Suck it, nerds.

3:05 — finger to cheek and an ever so slight smile.

The classiest, most luxurious plates

I’d prefer they just go away.

Best to cite original sources anyway, to avoid transcription errors, misinterpretation, bias, etc.

The content is bad enough. But did nobody think to tell her that screaming into an empty, echo-y room would make let sound like a lunatic? You can’t deliver a speech the same way that you would at a normal RNC, with 20,000 sycophants right in front of you.

If they do produce a sequel series, it would have to be on streaming or cable unless they water down the actual politics. The way the electorate has shifted since the show went off the air, I don’t think a network TV show about a super liberal president would garner enough viewers to be profitable.

And the beginning of Search for Spock.

Now playing

I vaguely recall reading that Meyer wanted to emphasize the similarities between Starfleet and the US navy, and Hornet made that a part of his process. I don’t know if he actually was inspired by it, but his music reminded me of Victory at Sea:

Mine too.

Now playing

If you were already a Star Trek fan, this was wonderful.

It’s not just satire that Americans tend to not “get.” Millions of douchebros growing up in the 80s thought Gordon Gekko was the hero of Wall Street and that “Greed, for lack of a better word, is good” was a philosophy to live by.

That is true. And I see now that this was posted on the YouTube channel for Animation Domination on FOX, which I presume is controlled by the network. 

Fox News and the Fox tv studio are no longer part of the same company.

Is it that fucking hard to remember a four-digit password?